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to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is come to the sole purpose of the high school. there is a possibility here might be luck with many for that person work in this case. it's a life. which means that the with like the trash which may be enough to get much. back. but we have an issue with this or that for life. if it's a credible year. at that facility the dynamic. with that forever it's great it's pretty flat rate. it in boulder is a variable to hold. integration we believe it's not in a political economic interests all to be able to stand aside from it becau
to allow them to use force. no i don't think any individual investor with any kind of clearly position to assess that our back to the very very good i have to say of working on winning this kind of that kind of arrangement just being talking about and and getting a confession of them we need on one subject. for the. it's a very can do attitude and admire them for it. so we haven't done only using all the issues we've been debating a comical. when they came and they come back and said no name is...
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joining us is eric marshall from hodges capital management. eric, great to have you with us today. you snow, we have made a lot here at cnbc that so many companies have been hoarding their cash. if they are reluctant to get off the big cash pile, do we need to see activism or maybe even lawsuits, like what is launched today by david einhorn, to coerce them? >> possibly. at the hodges funds we have spent the last few years studying thousands of companies. there is only so much they can do. they can reinvest in the business, make acquisitions, return money to shareholders or end up wasting or stealing the money app and the longer it sits there on the balance sheet, earning a return below their cost to capital, you erode shareholder value and ultimately you become more susceptible to the last two options. >> is there a down side, eric, to cash? one of the reasons we want to show our viewers this is that apple gets all of the attention. google too. microsoft to a point. look at these companies. midsize companies, all this cash. is there a benefit or down side in some ways? >> there are
joining us is eric marshall from hodges capital management. eric, great to have you with us today. you snow, we have made a lot here at cnbc that so many companies have been hoarding their cash. if they are reluctant to get off the big cash pile, do we need to see activism or maybe even lawsuits, like what is launched today by david einhorn, to coerce them? >> possibly. at the hodges funds we have spent the last few years studying thousands of companies. there is only so much they can do....
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look at shares of us airways. if you were in the stock over the last year, boy, did you take a ride in terms of expectation of consolidation. it is selling off today. down almost 9%. and then when you look at delta and united over the last two years. yeah, they have nice gains. shortly after they came together. but over time, with the exception of what we have seen in the last three months to six months where we have seen consolidation game played out, we haven't seen a huge appreciation. bottom line, people are saying, this is the end of the consolidation games when it comes to airlines and if you are an investor you see perhaps smaller significantly smaller gains going forward. guys? >> phil lebeau, thank you, sir. >>> meantime, jamie, a former shareholders here, and what i have to say, is smelling buying power. >> let's go at it from a different angle. the question we should ask is whether the management of the new airline can be expected to generate a return on the capital they are entrusted with and we think
look at shares of us airways. if you were in the stock over the last year, boy, did you take a ride in terms of expectation of consolidation. it is selling off today. down almost 9%. and then when you look at delta and united over the last two years. yeah, they have nice gains. shortly after they came together. but over time, with the exception of what we have seen in the last three months to six months where we have seen consolidation game played out, we haven't seen a huge appreciation....
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009, we are planning leases at the bottom of the market. so we think that situation will reverse itself going forward. in is it sort of the last of the low rents for market. secondly as far as what shares do day in and day out, your guess is as good as mine but i can tell you that the company has done very well in the last 12 months. and almost any period you look at. >> you are expecting inventory under the u.s. and finally this year surpass the previous peak. you say a lot of your growth is due to housing recovery. what does housing have to do with big warehouses. >> that's a great question. if you look at our portf
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you beat in the fourth quarter and the metric people use, you have record lease with 94% occupancy. a new project from amazon. but shares are down today as guidance from 2013 was lower than the street expected. why is that? >> two reasons. first of all, you've got to look back to the 2008. a lot of the leases that were signed at the peak of the market are now expiring. some of those rent are rolling down lower. but starting in 2009,...
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thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ticking] >> even though there's a total embargo in this country against any trade with iran, iran still gets high tech materials and components for a variety of weapons from right here in the u.s.a. this man set up a trading company in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> yes. that's what they say. >> do you know how much money you have? >> no. >> i mean, does 17 billion sound about right? he is the richest man in russia who just bought the worst team in the nba. but as you'll see, he's not like any other owner of a big time american sports franchise. he's an adrenaline junkie with a few unusual toys. >> see? [gun clicking] >> and he owes some of his fame and fortune to a bevy of party girls. >> frankly speaking, i like women. >> coal has made jim rogers and his company rich, and that's why we were surprised to hear what this power baron has to say abou
thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ticking] >> even though there's a total embargo in this country against any trade with iran, iran still gets high tech materials and components for a variety of weapons from right here in the u.s.a. this man set up a trading company in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> yes. that's what they say. >> do you know how...
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that -- i used it -- karen uses this term. spring loaded. didn't we say that? >> spring loaded. i remember that. >> some of the major names have not done well. lockheed martin, $87.75, that stock's big. so, to your point, some of the smaller ones doing well, some of the bigger ones aren't. the sector as a whole goes higher. >> even beyond the sequester? all right, we'll see. you tweet it, we trade it. let's get the tweets that you sent to us today. this one is for guy. james tweets, "i'm in my first trade ever --" congratulations. "bought valero, it's down more than two bucks a share. what's pulling it down?" >> what are you laughing at? >> we were so happy he was in his first trade and it so disheartening that his first trade is losing so far. what do you tell james? >> there's actually something good. the first thing being a loser is not the worst thing in the world. if you have winners, you believe your own -- >> you get cocky. >> i didn't curse. >> i didn't curse. >> we've been talking about valero at tens of dollars. he went into it unfortunately -- >> what do you do now? >
that -- i used it -- karen uses this term. spring loaded. didn't we say that? >> spring loaded. i remember that. >> some of the major names have not done well. lockheed martin, $87.75, that stock's big. so, to your point, some of the smaller ones doing well, some of the bigger ones aren't. the sector as a whole goes higher. >> even beyond the sequester? all right, we'll see. you tweet it, we trade it. let's get the tweets that you sent to us today. this one is for guy. james...
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that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a $1,000 device. it's not the average user that's going to be selling out $1,000 for this ipad. it's going to be the enterprise. if you get one of these big ipads, it's probably because your work has given you one. >> just one thing, natalie. if we store lots of big files and apps on the cloud, do we still need more power or more storage to access them? >> well, no, not really. that's going to be a -- that's going to be a factor of the processor inside the tap let that you're using and your connectivity. so either your wi-fi or your 3g or your 4g connection. so whatever you
that's not how the enterprise uses the ipad. they're using robust software. year seeing doctors and lawyers and architects out in the field with big auto cad files, big x-ray files, big embedded video. also, the students, i can see a lot of use for that because the i books that apple launched about a year and a half ago, those are really intensive, big files, as well. that's why you didn't know much about it, but i don't think apple wants the average consumer to think of the ipad as almost a...
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joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of levels the playing field a little bit. but if we look at the longer term picture, it's about the transformation for them. so they've always been an imaging company, but what they're going to try to do is shift to t focus towards this imaging and imaging sensory and away from reliance on lcd tvs. they're going through a transition within their television business and this is mainly consisting of shifting to 4k televisions and tvs within that as a projection technology. but this shift is really a long-term proposition. same goes for the crystal lcd tvs. so for 2013 we'll be looking to -- sony w
joining us now is micholo groscove. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. great to be here. >> sony seems to be evolving. i wonder as it moves away from tvs into some of these imaging products, what kind of competition it faces and how much of a weaker yen it will face against its korean rivals. >> well, the yen is very important picture, especially as we look at the latest quarterly results. if you take into account somewhat of a strengthening won, that really kind of...
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e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot let up dealing with its debt, dealing with its problems, cannot let up in making sure britain can pay its way in the world. >> the yen drops and surges to a 4 1/2 year high to pick policies up. kuroda is the next bank of japan governor. >>> new exports slip into contraction territory in hsbc's pmi reading. boasting and under way for a second day in italy in one of the most unpredictable elections in the nation's history. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> all right. a very good morning. welcome
e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a civil trial in new orleans. we'll have the latest on that as "worldwide exchange" continues. the second hour, right after this. >>> this is "worldwide exchange." here are the headlines. sterling heads to a 2 1/2 year low after moody's strips britain of its aaa credit rating. george osborne is still defiant. >> brittant cannot...
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give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to today's wrecks. ross is away.
give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big...
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so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>> meanwhile, italy is attracting criticism. the finance minister is taking a swipe at italians suggesting that excessive spending is a national trait. >>> also, the italians see very little merit to living within their means according to the japanese finance minister and he references his only italian friends saying they prefer fought to have savings when they die can clearly jules has just disproven. >> i don't understand in this situation why he would want to point the finger at italians in a tongue and cheek away even at a time when japan is trying to in
so come back to us. guys, for now, it's back to you. >> i was just thinking, you should ask him about the comments from the japanese prime minister who suggested that everybody in italy has gone out and spent their money and they haven't saved it like in japan. so get some feedback from that, right? >> yeah, i will. 11% savings rate here, by the way. >> exactly. >> interesting. >> exactly. which is why they may slightly disagree with those comments. >>>...
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send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and young as its administrator. a different story for the cambridge satchel company. the bag company was launched on a kitchen table with 600 pounds. now its products are stocked by retail giants like herod's and blacking dale's. the -- bloomingdale's. the company opens today in covenant garden. joining us, ceo of cambridge. you're opening a store, why? >> today apparently. it must be done. >> yeah. >> we've been working mainly on line. we were getting lots and lots of emails from people saying we're coming to the u.k., where cooane find a type of bag. there are 126 variants of what we do, colors and sizes. well we have fantastic
send in photos to us at "worldwide exchange." e-mail us or tweet us. feel free to offer some more detail on how the whole process works. >> can we get a still -- >> one final still image. >> no, cutter still -- >> i see. that's not it. there it is. there it is. >> all right. fine. >> a tease. >> a shaggy dog story. >>> the u.k. clothing republic reporting, a chain acquired in 2010 by private equity group tpg will appoint ernst and...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. very important issue or tweet us. you know how to reach us directly, too. >> if you're landing on park lane, i'm not waving my rent for you. >>> coming up, big rewards on the back of higher commodity profits. find ute why the ceo of the biggest chemical company is bullish. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holde
e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. very important issue or tweet us. you know how to reach us directly, too. >> if you're landing on park lane, i'm not waving my rent for you. >>> coming up, big rewards on the back of higher commodity profits. find ute why the ceo of the biggest chemical company is bullish. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power...
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend looms large with candidates this a final race to sign up votes. >>> alcatel lucent shares move high higher as new ceo is unveiled. >>> let's check in on markets. you're seeing the rebound take place across the european space this morning. the cac 40 leading the way up 1.3%. the ibex doing well, up over 11%. the xetra dax adding 0.7 5% after that higher than expected data. not quite recovering losses on the last couple of sessions, but still a pretty strong end to trade potentially shaping occupy this tri. now, the bond space, too, shows you what's happening in italy where we're seeing yields fall heading into tho
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at the moment the feds are all over on us about libor. that's for any us dollar? yes. don't think any one cares about the jpy libor. >> i will walk over. >> they were in the same area, one of the problems with this b rbs circumstance, for a long time, the traders, the people supposed to give the information to the libor submitters, they were sitting in in the same area. they would walk over to them. what we did in the ubs and barklclay's kiscases we assurede are firewalls between these. >> who's getting fired? bob diamond lost his job. is the ceo of ubs going to lose the job? the new fellow, anthony jenkins at barclays actually said some pretty astounding things. i hope others take note. anthony jenkins apt barkley said we sacrificed short term profits for our overall values and reputation. even the new head of investment banking at ubs has said some similar things, how they were too arrogant and self-convinced. it's that sort of message i hope everyone takes on. >> who's the victim here? >> everybody in the market. when somebody has a false rate, everybody pays the pr
at the moment the feds are all over on us about libor. that's for any us dollar? yes. don't think any one cares about the jpy libor. >> i will walk over. >> they were in the same area, one of the problems with this b rbs circumstance, for a long time, the traders, the people supposed to give the information to the libor submitters, they were sitting in in the same area. they would walk over to them. what we did in the ubs and barklclay's kiscases we assurede are firewalls between...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> coming up on "halftime," is the economy a little better than we think? and does t
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oliver joins us now. he's head of global financial services group at carlisle. >> good morning to you. >> so, you're buying up banks when nobody was touching banks for a long time. what got to you? >> well, neither of these two things are banks. >> that's true. but financial services was sort of a dangerous place to play. >> to play. and with that comes a lot of opportunity and we think we've seized a couple interesting ones in tcw. >> would you play europe right now? >> europe is going to be full of opportunities. structural changes that are taking place there clearly for folks like us is land of opportunity. but with that will also come some issues. you've got a banking system that needs to dramatically delever. we estimate about 30 trillion dollars of assets needs to move off the books of those banks. and as that happens there will be opportunities for investors. >> opportunity is a great word, right? but it's very broad and encompasses a lot of things. narrow it down for us in terms of there could be
oliver joins us now. he's head of global financial services group at carlisle. >> good morning to you. >> so, you're buying up banks when nobody was touching banks for a long time. what got to you? >> well, neither of these two things are banks. >> that's true. but financial services was sort of a dangerous place to play. >> to play. and with that comes a lot of opportunity and we think we've seized a couple interesting ones in tcw. >> would you play europe...
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she'll join us on the case. and this is apple's fall from grace, the shares down over 16% from the beginning of the year. bethany mclean will drop by to give us her take not only on apple but also chesapeake. rick? >> we're going to stick on point today, topic fed. topic spanish debt. we're going to be discussing these two issues with andrew brenner. now andrew brenner is global head of international fixed income for national alliance securities, and he always has an opinion. this is an interview you don't want to miss bottom of the hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated cha
she'll join us on the case. and this is apple's fall from grace, the shares down over 16% from the beginning of the year. bethany mclean will drop by to give us her take not only on apple but also chesapeake. rick? >> we're going to stick on point today, topic fed. topic spanish debt. we're going to be discussing these two issues with andrew brenner. now andrew brenner is global head of international fixed income for national alliance securities, and he always has an opinion. this is an...
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do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should be expecting this week. volatility has been the name of the game as of late. find out if it's here to stay. that's coming up next. check out shares of zynga. quite amazing. they're rallying in premarket trading this morning. at the end of last week, this is actually big news we haven't focused on yet, nevada's governor signed legislation legalizing online gambling within the state. winn resorts reportedly had talks with zynga about online offerings of gambling. shares were up sharply on friday and appear to be adding to it today. >>> on "squawk box" tomorrow, the intersection of the consumer and the housing market. home depot set to report quarterly
do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should...
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would you leave us the hell alone? go after the nut jobs, go after the murderers, because i don't know any. we need to lock up the bad guys and when people show dangerous, murderous intent, which everyone one of these mass murderers showed -- all their neighbors, their family, their teachers, their fellow students, they all knew they were crazy but, piers, we didn't stop them because we're worried about hurting their feelings. we have a mad man problem in america where they're running around. we have a felony recidivism problem in america. let's focus on that and leave the rest of us alone. >> i won't leave you alone because there's a debate that needs to be had. >> you're the perfect poster boy that needs to stand up for thing that is make no sense at all to common people. >> which of president obama's 35 ideas for curbing gun violence in america you would support. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone t
would you leave us the hell alone? go after the nut jobs, go after the murderers, because i don't know any. we need to lock up the bad guys and when people show dangerous, murderous intent, which everyone one of these mass murderers showed -- all their neighbors, their family, their teachers, their fellow students, they all knew they were crazy but, piers, we didn't stop them because we're worried about hurting their feelings. we have a mad man problem in america where they're running around....
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> does your team have a prayer of winning the super bowl? more than a quarter of the people believe god has a hand in who wins. more than half of americans believe god rewards athletes who have faith with good health and success. rosey grier was a profootball star with the los angeles rams and the new york giants. he's also a well known actor, singer and ordains minister. he's the perfect guy to talk about god and football. >> rosey grier, thanks for joining us today. when you were playing, what role did faith play in your performance? >> at that time i knew very little about god. i knew very little. and so i just played football. i did my prayers. but i never thought about the connection. and then as i learned later on that tom landry was a christian. and i found all these guys were christians. i said, why don't you tell me? it made me feel good. >> do you think god helps -- people pray for their team, they
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> does your team have a prayer of winning the super bowl? more than a quarter of the people believe god has a hand in who wins. more than half of americans believe god rewards athletes who have faith with good health and success. rosey grier was a profootball star with the los angeles rams and the new york giants. he's also a well known actor, singer and ordains minister. he's the perfect guy to...
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weapon used even for deer hunting. some people describe that as military style. >> i can buy an ar-15, i can buy a slide device over there, which would allow me in semi automatic mode to fire up to 300 rounds a minute. what is your definition of an assault rifle, given i can legally buy that here and kill 300 people in one minute? >> well, first, i think that any texan has a right to be able to purchase one of those weapons. when it comes to talking about limiting our rights, we need to have the right to defend ourselves whenever anyone tries to attack us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> i'll talk to two people who believe that concealed weapons and the nra save lives and the man himself, ted nugent. >>> back to our live special my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345
weapon used even for deer hunting. some people describe that as military style. >> i can buy an ar-15, i can buy a slide device over there, which would allow me in semi automatic mode to fire up to 300 rounds a minute. what is your definition of an assault rifle, given i can legally buy that here and kill 300 people in one minute? >> well, first, i think that any texan has a right to be able to purchase one of those weapons. when it comes to talking about limiting our rights, we...
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>> how do you dare talk to us like that? >> sometimes the only way you can get attention to the problem, you know, is to freak out people, as they say, to dramatize it that way. you have to break the form. you have to stop playing the game in order to change the content. >> we support you with our dollars, brother. so don't get smart or we'll fire you. >> it was outrageous. there's such huge punishment in the culture for an angry woman. >> what the hell are you taking off your equipment for? don't touch me! >> don't touch me. >> get your hands off me. don't touch me. >> sometimes what only an obscenity will really say it. >> the media, these are the people responsible for what has happened to women in this country. >> this is where it all begins. 36 democratic national convention. tonight, one out of every three delegates down there will be a woman. >> nobody hands you equality, you know, there's a myth in this country that women were given the vote. women went to jail, demonstrated, and generally made such total nuisances o
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if you're just joining us, thanks for joining us. here's what's happening right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a funeral going on this afternoon for an alabama school bus driver, who was killed when he tried to protect the kids on his bus when a gunman came on board. all the children made it off safely except for one 5-year-old boy who has been kidnapped and held in a bunker for five days now. >> this guy found himself in extraordinary circumstances, he's being laid to rest today. how is he being remembered there? >> people around here know him as chuck. we saw hundreds of people come together at the civic center, because they had to find a bigger venue for all the people who showed up today. members of the military who were there. again honored as people filed into the room. and we even saw school buses that brought faculty and students. people remember him as a father, a husband, who always had a smile on his face. this bus driver who lost his life to protect the students on board his bus. one of his friends said this is a person who
if you're just joining us, thanks for joining us. here's what's happening right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> a funeral going on this afternoon for an alabama school bus driver, who was killed when he tried to protect the kids on his bus when a gunman came on board. all the children made it off safely except for one 5-year-old boy who has been kidnapped and held in a bunker for five days now. >> this guy found himself in extraordinary circumstances, he's being laid to rest today....
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it's everything to us. it's really what makes us have a great relationship. >> did you find god after you found chris again? >> no. i didn't know he was missing either. actually god found me. i became a christian in 2005 but continued a lot of destructive behavior. that was the other part of the inspiration was chris continued to live his life, his faith in such a way that i took notice. but i still held onto a few things, even after i became a christian. it was when i got arrested. three weeks after the super bowl i got arrested for a dui. it wasn't my first go-und. i finally realized i'm behaving in a way that's not consistent with what i say i am, and that is a christian. >> the book certainly details quite a bit. it's a very honest and personal story. you share a lot, mike, about sex and alcohol. how hard was that for you to talk to your son about it. >> it was extremely hard. it was quite a process. we worked with mike yorkie, a collaborator in san diego. before we went out, i told chris, i said, i'm r
it's everything to us. it's really what makes us have a great relationship. >> did you find god after you found chris again? >> no. i didn't know he was missing either. actually god found me. i became a christian in 2005 but continued a lot of destructive behavior. that was the other part of the inspiration was chris continued to live his life, his faith in such a way that i took notice. but i still held onto a few things, even after i became a christian. it was when i got arrested....
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syrian government agents prevented us from doing so. there are many internally displaced people here in this area of damascus and most of them stay in the lowest cost hotels they can somehow afford. we tried going into some of these hotels and talking to these people but most of them were afraid, which is also due to the fact that there's a heavy presence of plainclothes security forces that are shadowing us. we went into one hotel and it took only two minutes for two officers to show up and say we had to stop working even though we have permission to film in all of damascus. we can't go into the hotel. we asked for an explanation and he said we needed additional permission to film in hotels and then he disappears. the shelling and clashes in the suburbs continue leaving more and more people fleeing for areas they hope are safer at least for a while. fled frig fred pleitgen, cnn. >> a picture of the president release skeet shooting as he is about to tackle gun control. >>> live look at the capitol tonight. very busy and big week ahead f
syrian government agents prevented us from doing so. there are many internally displaced people here in this area of damascus and most of them stay in the lowest cost hotels they can somehow afford. we tried going into some of these hotels and talking to these people but most of them were afraid, which is also due to the fact that there's a heavy presence of plainclothes security forces that are shadowing us. we went into one hotel and it took only two minutes for two officers to show up and...
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bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the structure that was held behind this building? >> we can't talk about specific sources or techniques, things of that nature. unfortunately, we will have to deal with another one of these situations somewhere some day. and we want it to be just as successful as this one was today. >> mr. richardson, can you confirm that we all heard a loud blast earlier today? without going into too much detail, can you confirm it was some sort of device that you guys activated as opposed to something mr. dykes activated. was it a diversionary device that you guys used in the process of doing this today? >
bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the...
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thanks so much for starting your morning with us. we are following breaking news this morning on the shooting death of a former navy s.e.a.l. known as the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. 38-year-old chris kyle was killed yesterday along with a second man at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company he founded after leaving the navy. the gunman accused of killing kyle has been identified as eddie ray routh. he is in custody facing two counts of capital murder. earlier i spoke with one of kyle's friends, jason kos, about the man he called a war hero. >> he and a friend took a marine that was suffering from ptsd to a gun range to shoot and as a way that he always did giving back and, you know, it was certainly him taking his time to help, again, help war heroes. >> he had quite a reputation in the field as one of the most lethal snipers out there. how did he handle that? >> you know, he viewed, chris viewed it as his job and he was protecting his brothers, frankly. he as a man was qu
thanks so much for starting your morning with us. we are following breaking news this morning on the shooting death of a former navy s.e.a.l. known as the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. 38-year-old chris kyle was killed yesterday along with a second man at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company he founded after leaving the navy. the gunman accused of killing kyle has been identified as eddie ray routh. he is in custody facing two counts...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> 19 minutes past the hour here on tuesday. welcome back to "starting point." developing story we have been following for a week here. this little 5-year-old boy, named ethan, held captive for nearly a week in this bunker, finally has been freed. the fbi raided the bung ker, rescuing ethan yesterday afternoon and his captor was killed. >> joining us now is dale county sheriff wally olson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> can you walk us through the distribution to launch the dramatic raid? what was the trigger that made authorities go in? >> deter why a >> deterioration as far as negotiation and we had to make a decision. >> when you talk about the deterioration of the situ
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> 19 minutes past the hour here on tuesday. welcome back to "starting point." developing story we have been following for a...
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leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. they don't have that power. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be involved in this? >> yeah, that's extremely unusual, you're right, erin. there were also reports of unmanned surveillance, drones, that have been used. that hasn't been concerned. but it gives you a sense there was from the highest levels a very strong commitment and feeling of sympathy for the little boy and trying to get it resolved in a way where he was safe and that's what happened. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. everyone i know has been talking about the little boy and what it was like for him down in the darkness in that bunker. i want to bring in a psychiatrist and director of children's services for l.a. county hospitals, a
leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. they don't have that power. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be involved in this? >> yeah, that's...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. barricaded in an underground bunker. a standoff between police and a man holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker has been going on for close to a week. jimmy lee dykes described as a survivalist, the bus driver who shielded other children from the gunman is being hailed as a hero. charles poland jr. was honored yesterday. victor blackwell is following all of the developments from midland city, alabama. ♪ >> hundreds of friends and relatives, strangers, listened to excerpts from letters writtenpy children. the children, 66-year-old bus driver charles poland dref to school every day. teachers arrived oniel low buses aborned with black bows to honor the friend they called chuck. >> he was a simple man, but i can tell you this, there this time, i haven't used a word to describe himself that he would very graciously decline, and that word is hero. >> reporter: he was driving his usual
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> 15 minutes past the hour. barricaded in an underground bunker. a standoff between police and a man holding a 5-year-old boy in an underground bunker has been going on for close to a week. jimmy lee dykes described as a survivalist, the bus driver who shielded other children from the gunman is being hailed as a hero. charles poland jr. was honored yesterday. victor blackwell is following all of the...
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he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in. generally speaking, though, what you know of 5-year-olds and apparently he has asperger's. what kind of recovery are he and his family looking at? >> it will be hugely variable. think about the whole process. this poor child started with the trauma of seeing this bus driver shot and killed. then being kidnapped, pulled away from his regular routine. a typical 5-year-old child would find this frightening. a child with asperger's, a form of autism, where kids certain often have a rigid quality of how they expect to do things, hav
he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in....
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let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter right now @andersoncooper. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with inside details, at least as inside as you can get when covering the pope. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. i found a powerful new way to cut out arthritis pain. [ male announcer ] icy hot arthritis lotion. powerful encapsulated menthol gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. power past pain. >>> a lot's happened since the year 1415, but one thing has not, not once. in those 598 years, six centuries, 59 leaders of the roman catholic church have reigned and not one has resigned. since the year 1450, not one single pope has left the vatican without also leaving this world. that is until today. according to the "new york times,
let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter right now @andersoncooper. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with inside details, at least as inside as you can get when covering the pope. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there....
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i'm randi kaye, glad you're with us. we begin this morning with news about the shooting death of a former nav former naval s.e.a.l. chris kyle was killed yesterday along with another person at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. local newspapers also confirm the death. wfaa reports a former marine suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder is being held in connection with the shootings. these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company kraft international. kyle recounted his four combat tours in iraq in his book "american sniper." his more than 150 sniper kills had them placing a bounty on his head. most recently he appeared on the reality show "stars earn stripes" and conan o'brien show. >> you were so well known by the iraqi insurgents that they put a $20,000 bounty on your head, is that right? >> yes, sir. >> how did the iraqi insurgents identify who you were? >> when i'd go into a house and we had occupied houses, i would take the top of my uniform off and just have my short sleeve shirt on and youed and se
i'm randi kaye, glad you're with us. we begin this morning with news about the shooting death of a former nav former naval s.e.a.l. chris kyle was killed yesterday along with another person at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. local newspapers also confirm the death. wfaa reports a former marine suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder is being held in connection with the shootings. these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company kraft international. kyle recounted his four...
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joins us now with late detailed. ted? >> we're getting more details on the two men who have been arrested. both facing murder charges and attempted murder charges. 1 is 18-year-old michael waurld. the other, 20-year-old kenneth williams. both are gang members in a gang here in chicago. and michael ward, the 18-year-old, according to superintendent gary mcgathery, has confessed that he was attempted to shoot at a rival gang. he thought hadiya pendleton was with a member or members of a rival gang in that park when he opened fire. he was of course mistaken. it was hadiya who had just finished final examines and she was with a number of friends from school. he said he got out of a car, walked up, and shot into the crowd of people, and then apparently got away with the help of williams. they were trying to retaliate against a gang who had shot williams the prior year, and in that case, according to the superintendent mccarthy, they actually made an arrest and caught williams' assailant, but he refused to press charges. back t
joins us now with late detailed. ted? >> we're getting more details on the two men who have been arrested. both facing murder charges and attempted murder charges. 1 is 18-year-old michael waurld. the other, 20-year-old kenneth williams. both are gang members in a gang here in chicago. and michael ward, the 18-year-old, according to superintendent gary mcgathery, has confessed that he was attempted to shoot at a rival gang. he thought hadiya pendleton was with a member or members of a...
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the saints are like, we're not playing, it's not our issue, do not ask us. terence, this is -- i have to tell you, if you're playing, if i am the baltimore ravens, and i have all of this momentum it's right after half time, we just ran the ball back 109 yards. i have to sit 40 minutes on the sideline. and all of a sudden i lose momentum, somebody's got some explaining to do. >> there's one group left out there, don. and that's the new orleans police force, and they say simply there was too much power going into the superdome. i'm blaming all this on beyonce's half time performance. she must be a san francisco fan. i know she's from houston. but that's the cause of that because as you say, after that half time performance it went all down hill for baltimore. i'll tell you something else. they are very lucky, there was not a riot in that stadium. it was 35 minutes. i was in that dome, if it had lasted another four or five minutes people were about to lose their freaking minds. >> it's not over yet. i would hope -- i'll tell anyone within the sound of my voice,
the saints are like, we're not playing, it's not our issue, do not ask us. terence, this is -- i have to tell you, if you're playing, if i am the baltimore ravens, and i have all of this momentum it's right after half time, we just ran the ball back 109 yards. i have to sit 40 minutes on the sideline. and all of a sudden i lose momentum, somebody's got some explaining to do. >> there's one group left out there, don. and that's the new orleans police force, and they say simply there was...
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he joins us now. you have been falling all of these changes as they keep getting updated and we went from one point where we were reporting an artificial earthquake. we're now hearing confirmation from south korea this was a nuclear blast. china is not coming on board as yet and japan seems fairly quiet on this. just give us your reading on what is happening across the region as people are starting this information, which we must say was not a surprise. >> this was not at all a surprise. the north koreans have been making clear for several weeks now that they were planning to stage a nuclear test ban and it really was the only real question of when. the timing is interesting because this comes just before president obama is going to deliver his "state of the union" message. and the north koreans, as they have done many times in the past, have managed to insert themselves into the middle of everybody else's agenda. there is no way that president obama will be able to deliver that message without having
he joins us now. you have been falling all of these changes as they keep getting updated and we went from one point where we were reporting an artificial earthquake. we're now hearing confirmation from south korea this was a nuclear blast. china is not coming on board as yet and japan seems fairly quiet on this. just give us your reading on what is happening across the region as people are starting this information, which we must say was not a surprise. >> this was not at all a surprise....
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thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry will have to do a lot of diplomacy with pakistan, who are not really sure whether we can trust right now. i think that the key for kerry will be when we move equipment and personnel out of afghanistan through the routes to pakistan, kerry can get done deals out of that country that they live up to. >> of course, americans know him as a multiterm congressman, 30 years in congress in the senate. but what do the rest of the people around the world think of, when they think of john kerry? and what message are they getting, as he embarks
thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry...
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let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter right now @andersoncooper. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with details. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider
let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter right now @andersoncooper. >>> plenty to tweet about, including pope benedict's stunning decision to step down. two longtime vatican watchers join us with details. >>> and later, as terrifying a view as you ever want to see. take a look at this video. we'll take you where a string of tornado hit, show you the damage they did. incredible pictures there. we'll be right back. and kept turning the page, writing the next...
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but his grace transforms us and makes us new. am i to read anything into this last tweet about us all being sinners or is this just typical? >> what did he say about the problem of priestly sexual abuse before he became pope? he said we got to get rid of the filth. that was the word he used. these priests who would dare molest anybody. so he was an outspoken man. he knows we're all sinners. the pope himself goes to confession. he understands that. but he also understands most priests are good men and to have their name and their hair damage be smernlged -- >> i can't imagine the person who listens to the pope's confession. what a remarkable thing. bill, thank you for taking the time. and we'll be talking more as we look towards the new selection process in the next couple of months. >>> so clearly the story is not over. this is such a surprising resignation. a little later in the hour, we'll have further information about how this came about and what happens next. and then the legacy of this pope, as well. i want to move now, tho
but his grace transforms us and makes us new. am i to read anything into this last tweet about us all being sinners or is this just typical? >> what did he say about the problem of priestly sexual abuse before he became pope? he said we got to get rid of the filth. that was the word he used. these priests who would dare molest anybody. so he was an outspoken man. he knows we're all sinners. the pope himself goes to confession. he understands that. but he also understands most priests are...